Over-the-top maritime kitsch is the decor, including styrofoam balls on the floor to imitate sea foam and fishing nets dangled from every nook and cranny. A veritable army of tourists are drawn indoors and as such the prices are high; R$92 for the all-you-can-eat meat rodizio and R$150 for the seafood, but the entry fee opens the door to cuts of kobe beef and platters of lobster and oysters that you won't often get the chance to revisit to your heart's content.